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Gloucestershire Quarter Sessions

 

Gloucestershire Quarter Sessions 1792 - 1834

 

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Gloucestershire Quarter Sessions

 

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SUMMARY JURISDICTION

 

   Memoranda of convictions (general) - ref. Q/PC/2

 

      FILE  [no title] - ref.  Q/PC/2/47/D  - date: July - Oct 1828

         

[from Scope and ContentQ/PC/2/47/D/6. 25 August 1828. Offender: Joseph Hale of St Briavels Hundred, labourer. Crime: Using a snare with intent to take deer in Crab Tree Hill enclosure in the Forest of Dean. Other details: Rev C Crawley, JP, and J Pyrke, JP, at Newnham. Fined £20 each to be paid immediately to James Thomas, high constable of St Briavels Hundred or six months each in Littledean House of Correct. Crime committed 20 August 1828.

 

 

FILE  [no title] - ref.  Q/PC/2/52/C  - date: Jan - July 1833

         

[from Scope and ContentQ/PC/2/52/C/8. 2 May 1833. Offender: William Hale of Westbury-on-Trym. Crime: Permitting beer to be consumed on his premises after 10 pm. Other details: W Fripp, JP and Rev W Mirehouse, JP at a Petty Sessions held for Bristol Division. Fined £2 and 6/6 costs. Crime committed 13 April 1833 [printed form].

         

 

 FILE  [no title] - ref.  Q/PC/2/53/B  - date: Aug 1833 - April 1834

         

[from Scope and ContentQ/PC/2/53/B/9. 7 January 1834. Offender: Joseph Hale. Crime: Trespassing in pursuit of conies on the property of Mary Sly at Longney. Other details: H C Clifford, JP; R S Davies, JP; D Maclean, JP; and P Leversage, JP at Wheatenhurst. Fined £2 and 6/6 costs. Given until 7 February to pay. In default, two calendar months in Horsley House of Correction. Crime committed 24 December 1833.

         

[from Scope and ContentQ/PC/2/53/B/159. 8 February 1834. Offender: James Hale. Crime: Assaulting Nathaniel Dean at Cheltenham. Other details: R B Cooper, JP and T J Baines, JP at Cheltenham. Fined 10/6 and 9/6 costs. Crime committed 1 December 1833 [printed form].

 

  

[from Scope and ContentQ/PC/2/53/C/113. 22 May 1834. Offender: William Hale of Winstone, labourer. Crime: Breaking one panel of looking-glass on a cabinet in a house at Winstone occupied by Rev Sir Windsor Bayntun Sandys, Kt, the property of Sir Edwin Bayntun Sandys, Bt. Other details: H Burgh, JP at Stroud. Fined £4 10s 0d damages and 10/- costs to go to Sir E B Sandys, or hard labour for two calendar months in Horsley House of Correction. Crime committed 20 May 1834 [printed form].

 

SUMMARY JURISDICTION

 

   Memoranda of convictions (general) - ref. Q/PC/2

 

      FILE  [no title] - ref.  Q/PC/2/10/D  - date: July-Sept 1791

         

[from Scope and ContentQ/PC/2/10/D/6. 17 September 1791. Offender: Aaron Hale of Littledean, labourer. Crime: Lopping and cropping a beech timber tree in the Forest of Dean. Other details: J. Parker, J.P. John Brett, forest keeper, complainant. Offender voluntarily confessed. Crime committed 7 September 1791.

 

      FILE  [no title] - ref.  Q/PC/2/11/B  - date: Jan-March 1792

         

[from Scope and ContentQ/PC/2/11/B/5. 28 January 1792. Offender: Aaron Hale of St. Briavels, coalminer. Crime: Lopping a birch timber tree in the Forest of Dean. Other details: C. Hayward, J.P. Miles Hartland, complainant. Crime committed 19 January 1792.

 

      FILE  [no title] - ref.  Q/PC/2/12/B  - date: Jan 1790-March 1793

         

[from Scope and ContentQ/PC/2/12/B/7. 26 January 1793. Offender: Mary, wife of Samuel Hale, of St. Briavels, nailer. Crime: Cutting a quantity of underwood in the Forest of Dean. Other details: C. Hayward, J.P. Miles Hartland, complainant. Crime committed 12 January 1793.

 

  FILE  [no title] - ref.  Q/PC/2/13/B  - date: April 1793 - April 1794

         

[from Scope and ContentQ/PC/2/13/B/11. 22 March 1794. Offender: William Hale of Littledean, labourer. Crime: Cutting underwood in the Forest of Dean. Other details: T. Mee, J.P. Miles Hartland, complainant. Crime committed 27 February 1794.

 

FILE  [no title] - ref.  Q/PC/2/24/B  - date: March - April 1805

         

[from Scope and ContentQ/PC/2/24/B/1. 11 March 1805. Offender: Ann Hale of Littledean. Crime: Cutting yew stakes in Long Green Coppice, St. Briavels. Other details: Rev. R. Wetherell, J.P., at Newnham. Sir T. Crawley Boevey, complainant. Fined 20/- and 3/- expenses. Crime committed 20 February 1805.

 

      FILE  [no title] - ref.  Q/PC/2/27/D  - date: Aug - Sept 1808

         

[from Scope and Content Alice Hale, huckster, fined £1 and 4/6 Costs.

         

[from Scope and ContentJames Hale, retailer of hops, fined 5/- and 4/6 Costs.

 

      FILE  [no title] - ref.  Q/PC/2/30/A  - date: Nov 1810 - Jan 1811

         

[from Scope and ContentQ/PC/2/30/A/1. 8 January 1811. Offender: Susan, wife of Israel Hale, of Elton, Westbury-on-Severn, baker. Crime: Selling underweight bread. Other details: Rev. R. Wetherell, J.P. John Bullock, labourer, of Littledean, witness. Fined 2/7½.

         

     

[from Scope and ContentQ/PC/2/30/A/10. 8 January 1811. Offender: Samuel Britten of Dyrham and Hinton, yeoman. Crime: Using a gun and a dog to kill game. Other details: R. Haynes, J.P., at Wick David Hale of Dyrham and Hinton, informer. Peter Clark, witness. Fined £5.

         

[from Scope and ContentQ/PC/2/30/A/11. 8 January 1811. Offender: Samuel Emley of Dyrham and Hinton, labourer. Crime: Using a gun and a dog to kill game. Other details: R. Haynes, J.P., at Wick David Hale of Dyrham and Hinton, informer. Peter Clark, witness. Fined £5.

 

    FILE  [no title] - ref.  Q/PC/2/32/A  - date: Aug 1812-Jan 1813

         

[from Scope and ContentQ/PC/2/32/A/9. 22 September 1812. Offender: Betty Hale [? Hall] of Stroud, shopkeeper. Crime: Having defective weights. Other details: Rev. R. L. Townsend, J.P., and E. Aldridge, J.P., at a Petty Sessions held at the King's Arms Inn, Stroud. Fined 5/- and 3/- costs. Crime committed 10 September 1812.

         

[from Scope and ContentQ/PC/2/32/A/146. 5 January 1813. Offender: Morris Hale of Cheltenham, grocer. Crime: Having defective weights. Other details: J. Agg, J.P., and Rev. J. Neale, J.P., at a Petty Sessions held for Cheltenham District. Fined 5/- and 5/- costs. Crime committed 24 December 1812.

 

      FILE  [no title] - ref.  Q/PC/2/40/C  - date: May-June 1821

         

[from Scope and ContentQ/PC/2/40/C/16. 12 May 1821. Offender: Mary Hale of Mitcheldean, shopkeeper. Crime: Using non-standard weights. Other details: at above Petty Sessions.

         

[from Scope and ContentQ/PC/2/40/C/17. 12 May 1821. Offender: William Hale of Flaxley, blacksmith. Crime: Using non-standard weights. Other details: at above Petty Sessions. Fined 5/- and 8/6 costs.

 

     FILE  [no title] - ref.  Q/PC/2/41/D  - date: July - Oct 1822

         

[from Scope and ContentQ/PC/2/41/D/5. 31 July 1822. Offender: John Hale of Littledean, labourer. Crime: Possessing part of a fallow or red deer, without satisfactory explanation. Other details: E. Machen, J.P. William Coles of Lydney, gamekeeper to Rt. Hon. Charles Bathurst, complainant. Fined £30. Crime committed 31 July 1822.

 

      FILE  [no title] - ref.  Q/PC/2/46/D  - date: July-Dec 1827

         

[from Scope and ContentQ/PC/2/46/D/31. 1 August 1827. Offender: William Hale. Crime: Shooting two pigeons in Twelve Acres Field at Deerhurst Walton. Other details: J. Timbrill, D.D., J.P., and Rev. J. Keysall, J.P., at Tewkesbury. Fined 10/- to be paid to Benjamin Purser, an overseer of the poor of Deerhurst Walton. Crime committed 18 July 1827.

 

 

 

Information supplied by Michael Hale of Nanaimo, Canada.
(Extracted from: http://www.a2a.org.uk/)

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